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President Donald Trump has escalated his rhetoric regarding civil unrest, announcing a directive to send troops to Portland, Oregon, a city he controversially described as ‘War ravaged’ in a post on Truth Social.
The President stated that he had instructed Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to deploy the troops, further ratcheting up tensions over federal intervention in local affairs.
In a stark warning, Trump also stated he was ‘authorizing Full Force if necessary,’ adding, ‘Thank you for your attention to this matter.’ This announcement comes despite strong opposition from local officials.
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson responded to the demand by stating clearly, ‘The number of necessary troops is zero in Portland and any other American city.’ Wilson's statement aligns with concerns he voiced the night before regarding an increased federal presence at the ICE facility, suggesting the President may be acting on earlier threats to use federal force against protests in the city.
A recent NPR-Ipsos poll reflects public uneasiness over such measures, finding that only 35 percent of American adults agreed with allowing federal officers to make immigration-related stops with fewer restrictions.
The survey, conducted from September 19 to 21 with 1,020 American adults, showed a 3.2 percent margin for error, indicating a clear lack of broad public support for the kind of increased federal presence and authority being pursued by the Trump administration.
The Mayor’s resistance sets the stage for a potential confrontation between federal directives and local governance over the deployment and operational scope of federal troops within the city limits of Portland.
2025-09-29 13:18:00



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